Physical Therapy Aideother related Employment listings - East Providence, RI at Geebo

Physical Therapy Aide

3.
2 East Providence, RI East Providence, RI Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$24.
7K - $31.
3K a year Estimated:
$24.
7K - $31.
3K a year Job Title:
Physical Therapy Aide Reports To:
Physical Therapy Support Supervisor GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
The Physical Therapy Aide will assist in the coordination of patient services within the Physical Therapy department.
This position will provide clinical and administrative support to the therapists and patients.
Must have flexible availability between 7:
00am & 7:
00pm Monday - Friday.
Essential Job Functions:
Assist therapists in a busy orthopedic sports physical therapy clinic Set up, put away and facilitate the use of physical therapy exercise and treatment equipment Perform normal routine maintenance of equipment, maintain upkeep logs Record inventory and order supplies Stocking of linen for daily and weekly use Assist with maintaining a clean work environment in the clinic Other duties as assigned Assists in scheduling therapy patients, collect co-payments (if needed) Assists with scanning information into EMR Answer and return phone calls Check in and checkout patients from therapy appointments, as needed Book patients into EMR system Additional duties as assigned by the Manager to meet department needs.
Requirements:
Active interest in athletics and the ability to perform skills required to assist patients with Basketball drills, football drills, baseball drills, etc.
Interpersonal skills to deal effectively with staff, patients and physicians Computer experience and accuracy in data entry regarding patient appointments and scheduling Professional, pleasant, cheerful, and neat appearance Organizational skills Knowledge of medical terminology Ability to maintain confidentiality Must be able to travel to all sites if/when necessary.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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